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Craig Buchanan is an Honorary Research Fellow at the School of Humanities, University of Western Australia. His work focuses on 19th-century Scottish literary figures, particularly the Sobieski Stuart brothers, exploring themes of travel writing, cultural history, and historical context. He has contributed to peer-reviewed journals and authored a doctoral thesis on the Stuarts' literary legacy. His research integrates corpus analysis, attribution studies, and genre analysis to uncover overlooked aspects of Victorian and Scottish literary traditions.
Research Interests: Buchanan’s scholarship centers on the Sobieski Stuart brothers, travel narratives, Victorian periodicals, and the intersection of folklore with literary production. His work bridges historical analysis with textual criticism, emphasizing the recovery of marginalized voices and the socio-cultural contexts shaping 19th-century literature.
Publications: His articles and thesis address topics such as travel writing, attribution of anonymous works in periodicals, and the brothers’ poetic contributions. While not explicitly cited, his research highlights trends in understudied literary figures and their impact on cultural heritage.
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Advising & Grants: No formal advisees or grant details were listed. His doctoral thesis, however, demonstrates independent scholarly engagement with archival materials.
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